Our kids are learning Algebra and Calculus, are expected to memorize the periodic table and to read Shakespeare. Their marching-band routines are ever more complicated, and they are supposed to know all the plays in the playbook. But when it comes to church, we say, "Don't bother me with the details."
‹Rev. Dr. Peter J. Scaer›
Atlantis: the domain of the Stingray
12Sep
2004
Sun
01:22
author: Stingray
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Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Luke 14:1, 7-14

In the name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Fellow redeemed of Christ, here is a topic of much importance to the Church. Jesus speaks of taking places of honor at a wedding feast. In his own way, He relates this to the Great Wedding Feast—the Feast of Victory of the Lamb. So, when Jesus speaks of a wedding feast, we have no option but to look at the Foretaste of the Feast to Come that He has given us to do in remembrance of Him. It is a matter of much importance to the Church because it is in this feast that her members find their Life in Christ.